Could Lebanon’s First Negotiations with Israel in Decades Lead to Normalization?

“It might be a first sign for peace that could maybe happen in the future,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this week. But he warned that “there will be no peace with Lebanon as long as Hezbollah is in control of it.”
The Great Myth of Israeli Annexation, Part II: De Facto Sovereignty

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not make good on a repeated campaign promise to formally apply Israel’s sovereignty to contested lands. Yet the Arab world’s recognition of de facto Jewish sovereignty represents a major diplomatic achievement.
Who Will Deal with Turkey?

How is the U.S. supposed to deal with Erdogan, the head of NATO member Turkey—a strategically placed ally, traversing two continents, that Washington has long viewed as indispensable?
Infidel – A Movie Review by Steven Emerson

“Infidel” tells the gripping story of an American Christian blogger, played by Jim Caviezel, who is invited to speak at an interfaith dialogue conference in Cairo at the prestigious Al Azhar University.
Nobody is Ignoring the Palestinians

There is no occupation. There is no apartheid. There is no demographic danger. Israel has addressed the Palestinian Arab problem to the best of its ability.
Cancelled Palestine Conference Promised Violent, Anti-Israel Propaganda

But Palestine Writes promised something different — an attempt to showcase the greatest, big-name writers of fiction, poetry, and other kinds of “creative” writing who specialize in clever anti-Israel propaganda and nuanced promotion of violence.
Get Out Your Crystal Ball!

Take the 5781 edition of the Rosh Hashanah Jewish pundit quiz.
I’m Banned from the US for ‘Association with a Terrorist Organization’

Turkey is not today a pro-US or pro-Western state in any but the most nominal terms.
Arab Enabling Prevents Peace

The Palestinian Arabs have another model; a model that sees living in harmony and to one another’s mutual benefit, without war or threats.
A Win for Freedom of Speech Against Islamist “Cancel Culture”

Those who value academic freedom can only hope that Brnovich’s ruling in Sabra v. Maricopa County Comm.